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Photographer  Jim McNitt {Karma:11246}
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Uploaded 7/23/2003 Film / Memory Type Lexar FC
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About Circular Aztek stone calendars frame the eternal question: "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" Source photos taken at the Peabody Museum of Natural Science at Yale University in New Haven, CT. Comments welcome.
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There are 24 Comments in 1 Pages
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Rena Tsiflidou   {K:2606} 9/1/2003
Very creative!Gorgeous!

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Maria Sousa   {K:1456} 8/14/2003
Uma imagem surrealista excepcional...Cores, composição, imaginação...
Muitos parabéns
**

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Ulf Fågelhammar   {K:10975} 8/10/2003
Fantastic image Jim. I come back to this again and again. You capture a great deal of the Magic of Latin America.
And the title is ...yes we have to be at war with the obvious...in these days!
Wonderful work.

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Carol Cefalu   {K:8388} 8/3/2003
WOW.. i would only crop a little tighter on left side to match lower right crop..
Just a suggestion. Otherwise, perfect! Georgous colours!

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Jim McNitt   {K:11246} 7/28/2003
Hi Craig:

Now that you mention it, that could be a smiley face -- although it's pure coincidence. To get the glow in the eyes I applied a yellow layer to the background with a blend mode. Then, I used a circular brush and the liquify filter to create the suggestion of a cornea, which is how the smily face must have come about.

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Craig Garland   {K:27077} 7/27/2003
Another really cool alien looking creation. The PS work is amazing, and I have a hard time getting past being amazed at this point. The colors, composition, textures, and blending are all expertly done. There is sort of a "smiley face" in the right eye of the left creature;>). Excellent art work.

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Abeer Al Jarsh   {K:10209} 7/26/2003
excellent shot

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Carol Watson   {K:5185} 7/26/2003
As a lover of ancient Mexican cultures, this photo really grabbed my attention. Looks like something you would see near one of the sacrificial sites at one of the pyramids in Mexico! I love what you did with the warped reflection and the way you carried the glowing eyes downward to pull the viewer all the way through from top to bottom. BTW, where in Mexico are you going?

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 7/24/2003
Jim,

I want to leave this with one comment:

What fun but then I thought - those funny Aztek faces remind me of aliens now - I am not sure did you stretch them or is it just the glowing eyes? What was your light source for the eyes?

Mary

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Irenka Daniluk Irenka Daniluk   {K:8011} 7/24/2003
Excellent image!

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Audrey Reid   {K:5872} 7/24/2003
Hi Jim,
You'll have to stop doing these scary pictures soon - and this one is extra large too!! 7's all the way, emotional appeal - yuk!! Big smiles, Audrey

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Jim McNitt   {K:11246} 7/24/2003
Sincere thanks to everyone who commented on this image.

As it happened, the Aztec calendar was among the earliest images that I attempted to incorporate into a layered PS photoillustration more than a decade ago. I've had a fascination with with Aztec and Mayan symbolism for as long as I can recall.

This particular Aztec calendar was among the first objects I photographed with my first digital camera, the Nikon 990, in May 2000. At the time, I tried to work it into a successful photo illustration, but was frustrated by the PS devils. My ambitions were clearly ahead of my PS abilities.

When I revisited the file yesterday, I was able to work straight through without a glitch to achieve something that actually well beyond my concept and expectations of three years ago. It's a small landmark, but your comments have brought me special satisfaction. Thanks. -Jim

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Fabio Keiner   {K:81109} 7/24/2003
didn't they cut open the breasts of their victims tearing out the bleeding hearts
at some offerings to the sun god
our good old aztecs?
:
fine way to pose the question
:)

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Andy Eulass   {K:13435} 7/23/2003
Jim, you have a supremely, wonderfully ironic way of framing the eternal question. I love the work you did on this. Its got so much omen to it, that I can't help but laugh (nervously) as I read the title. I really like it.

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Todd Broadbent   {K:2204} 7/23/2003
mesmorizing...

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Ana Vianna   {K:15270} 7/23/2003
Very interesting! Great colours!

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Gaetan Chevalier   {K:4188} 7/23/2003
Spectacular and very creative.

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peta jones   {K:12615} 7/23/2003
Wonderful effect and detailing Jim, glowing with fire but it looks like it could be molten amber, can amber be molten?

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Bob Trebor   {K:483} 7/23/2003
Good composition. Well done

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Patricia Eifel   {K:5097} 7/23/2003
Spooky fellows breathing fire into a pool of mercury... Very gothic. Very effective. This is one of my favorites!

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Elizabeth Miller Elizabeth Miller   {K:2766} 7/23/2003
Jim; Your creations are wonderful!! Love the colors on this one. Added to my favorites.

Elizabeth

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André Bermak André Bermak   {K:14443} 7/23/2003
PUTZZZZZZZ!!!!!! IMAGEM COM GRANDE IMPACTO VISUAL......

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G C   {K:12204} 7/23/2003
Incredible, striking image. You've also left me with an old doo-wop song in my head which will probably drive me crazy in the middle of the night, but is a magnificent juxtaposition for your image. Cheers!

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Shai Ritblatt   {K:3755} 7/23/2003
amazing shot !

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